Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
46508 Applied Catalysis B: Environmental 2012 7 Pages PDF
Abstract

Currently, the biggest challenge for filtration membrane application is the severe membrane fouling problem, which consequently results in low flux and high energy cost. Herein, a novel kind of multifunctional membrane was fabricated via integrating the advantages of conventional polymer membrane as supporting layer and “forest” like hierarchically structured TiO2/ZnO nanomaterials as functional layer. This membrane has shown multifunctional properties, such as, high photocatalytic activity, high flux and high antibacterial capacity, which make it as a good candidate to tackle the challenge of producing clean water at a constant high flux with no membrane fouling problem and energy saving manner. The outstanding performance of this novel membrane would bring enough benefits to filtration membrane industry for clean water production and environmental protection.

Graphical abstractFigure optionsDownload full-size imageDownload as PowerPoint slideHighlights► The hierarchical TiO2/ZnO nanomaterials were fabricated. ► A multifunctional membrane was assembled by using these hierarchical TiO2/ZnO nanomaterials. ► This multifunctional membrane shows good properties in high photocatalytic activity, high flux and high antibacterial capacity. ► This multifunctional membrane is a good candidate for producing clean water.

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